It’s less than two months to go until the 2012 Responsible Care Conference & Expo. This year’s conference, being held April 29 through May 2 at the Weston Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood, Florida, is a must-attend for industry leaders.

With new changes to Responsible Care on the horizon, join us in Florida to get ahead of the curve and find out what’s coming to bolster the performance and advocacy of our industry.

At the Conference, we will examine some of the leading issues affecting environment, health, safety and security (EHS&S) management, including sustainability and regulatory compliance. Key focus areas at this year’s conference include:

The Responsible Care Strategic Review: ACC is developing enhancements to Responsible Care to bolster the performance, credibility and strength of our industry. Find out what this will mean for your company and the industry.

Strengthening the Product and Process Safety Foundation: Process Safety and Product Safety are the primary building blocks for Responsible Care. Learn how others are capitalizing on best practices in these areas to improve their performance, ensure operational integrity and create value along their supply chains.

Enhancing Sustainability and Performance: Learn more about emerging trends in sustainability as we highlight how industry is using life cycle analysis, risk assessments and other tools to evaluate and enhance product and process performance. In addition, we will explore how sustainability is being operationalized at the manufacturing level, and how Responsible Care can be a useful tool as you pursue sustainability initiatives.

Additional sessions will focus on risk assessments and other tools to evaluate and enhance product and process performance, as well as common management system non-conformances and how your company can avoid them. Download the 2012 RC Conference Brochure for more information on conference sessions and exhibit and sponsorship opportunities.

Register before March 27, to take advantage of the “early-bird” registration incentive and save $200 on your registration fee.